Darby Dan Farm has set their 2019 stud fees led by third-crop sires Dialed In and Shackleford. Both stallions’ fees remain the same for 2019 with Dialed In standing for $25,000 and Shackleford for $20,000. They will both be represented by strong Breeders’ Cup contenders with MGSW Gunnevera (Dialed In) pointing for the GI BC Classic and Grade I-winning sophomore Promises Fulfilled (Shackleford) eyeing either the GI BC Sprint of the GI BC Dirt Mile. New for 2019 is Poseidon’s Warrior, who will stand his first year in Kentucky for $6,500.The full roster with 2019 fees is as follows:

Aga Khan Studs
France
Siyouni - €100,000 (up from €75,000) - Laurens is fantastic and all... but $114,000USD for a stallion with only two G1 winners from 5 crops of racing age? And Laurens was the only G1 winner he had this year. His other G1 winner, Erveyda, retired at the end of 2016. They're profiting from a huge hype machine, but you don't have to do much digging to see that his fee just doesn't really add up.
Zarak - €12,000
Dariyan - €8,000

Eric Mitchell @BH_EMitchell
2h2 hours ago
Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I'll Have Another back in the U.S. from Japan. Will stand at Ballena Vista in California next year for $6,000 live foal. Story coming on @BloodHorse .

Warrior’s Reward (Medaglia d’Oro-For All You Do, by Seeking the Gold) has been relocated from Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky to WynOaks Farm in Delta, Pennsylvania, and will stand the 2019 breeding season for $4,500 S&N.